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"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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H.P Lovecraft="The Call of Cthulhu, and other stories".
It inspired me to invent another drinking game (if I still drank, I suppose. My first was the "Deadwood Drinking Game" in which you took a belt of Jack Daniels every time someone said "cocksucker".). Take a shot every time you read the words: gibbous, squamous, eldritch, Elder, blasphemous, or indescribable. Then at the end of any story try and do the "Pheasant Plucker" rhyme. Apart from "The Dream Quest" it's almost impossible.
It inspired me to invent another drinking game (if I still drank, I suppose. My first was the "Deadwood Drinking Game" in which you took a belt of Jack Daniels every time someone said "cocksucker".). Take a shot every time you read the words: gibbous, squamous, eldritch, Elder, blasphemous, or indescribable. Then at the end of any story try and do the "Pheasant Plucker" rhyme. Apart from "The Dream Quest" it's almost impossible.
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Up to his usual excellent standards
Up to his usual excellent standards
Aye it's barry, likesay, ken...
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Just finished the first chapter.Big Si wrote:
Aye it's barry, likesay, ken...
before that - the beautiful Habibi...
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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Excellent. Very informative and funny.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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I've been reading...
...again.
This time I intend to work my way through the whole series (or at least the parts of it that Frank Herbert himself wrote; I really can't be arsed with the prequels, sequels, interquels, etc. that have been written since).
...again.
This time I intend to work my way through the whole series (or at least the parts of it that Frank Herbert himself wrote; I really can't be arsed with the prequels, sequels, interquels, etc. that have been written since).
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
Niccolo Machiavelli - "Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius"
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I did that last year. Got to the end of the fourth book and called it a day.markfiend wrote:This time I intend to work my way through the whole series (or at least the parts of it that Frank Herbert himself wrote; I really can't be arsed with the prequels, sequels, interquels, etc. that have been written since).
Currently reading:
Angelmaker, by Nick Harkaway. Good so far.
Prior to that I read the 5 books in Alistair Reynolds' Revelation Space series. I don't normally read Space Opera, but they were quite good.
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Just started....
We forgive as we forget
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As the day is long.
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That looks like it's worth adding to my birthday list.Debaser wrote:
Weighs a chuffin' ton. All, black leather-bound, in a cloth covered boxy thing. Three cd samplers. *sigh* It's beautiful.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
There's only 250 of the 'speshul' ones - be insistent and be it now!Hom_Corleone wrote:That looks like it's worth adding to my birthday list.Debaser wrote:
Weighs a chuffin' ton. All, black leather-bound, in a cloth covered boxy thing. Three cd samplers. *sigh* It's beautiful.
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Just finished this (a good read):
and also these:
Also good.
and also these:
Also good.
Mario Puzo - The Godfather.
It's my first attempt to read whole book in inglese. so far so good, nearly 1/4 book read so far, as i knew and predicted- adjective makes me look in dictionary.
It's my first attempt to read whole book in inglese. so far so good, nearly 1/4 book read so far, as i knew and predicted- adjective makes me look in dictionary.
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One of my favourite books!SINsister wrote: